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'''Visuals:''' Just the red Target store logo without the word "Target" on a black BG. |
'''Visuals:''' Just the red Target store logo without the word "Target" on a black BG. |
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'''Technique:''' None. {{SectionMisuse|Technique}} |
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'''Audio:''' An announcer saying, "Ladies and gentlemen, Target presents..." |
'''Audio:''' An announcer saying, "Ladies and gentlemen, Target presents..." |
Revision as of 22:02, 18 January 2024
Descriptions by
LJK193
Captures by
Wellmart3
Editions by
GoAnimateFan199Pro
LJK193
Captures by
Wellmart3
Editions by
GoAnimateFan199Pro
Background
Target is the second largest brand of discount retailers, behind Walmart. Target was founded in 1902 as "Goodfellow Dry Goods" in Minnesota by George Dayton. In 1999, Target contributed in the production of the Christmas TV special Snowden's Christmas.
Logo (December 3, 1999)
Visuals: Just the red Target store logo without the word "Target" on a black BG.
Technique: None. [possible misuse]
Audio: An announcer saying, "Ladies and gentlemen, Target presents..."
Availability: Only seen on the 1999 TV special Snowden's Christmas.